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Agenda
A presentation to show a step by step process for
committing a code in SVN and steps to check out the
code in SVN.
A. Committing a Code
B. Code Check out
A. Committing a CODE in SVN
1. Create a Studio project to an SVN repository so that multiple developers
can save changes to the project in a shared location
2. In Project Explorer, right click your project name, navigate to Team, then
select Share Project
3. In the Share Project wizard, specify the location of your SVN
project in the URIfield, then click Next.
4. If you have already configured an SVN repository in Studio, you can
select Use existing repository location to commit your project to the existing
repository.
5. In the next wizard panel, specify the name of your project’s folder within
the SVN repository.
5. Click Next, then edit the commit comments, if you wish, to describe the
changes you have made to the project.
6. Click Finish to complete the task
7. Studio displays a panel that gives you the option to automatically open
Synchronize View, which ensures that your local workspace does not
conflict with your team’s repository.
Click Yes to open the view and begin synchronizing your workspaces
click No to simply return to your local workspace in Studio.
B. Project Check Out
Checking Out the Project
1. Starting from Studio’s application menu, click Window, navigate to Open
Perspective, then select Other
2. In the pop-up panel, select SVN Repository Exploring, then click OK.
To switch back to the Mule perspective, click the Mule icon next toSVN
Repository Exploring. You can switch back and forth between perspectives as
needed.
3. After Studio opens the new perspective, SVN Repository
Exploring, right-click within the SVN Repositories explorer
tab, select New, then Repository Location
4. In the Url field, enter the location of your SVN repository and click Finish
5. In the SVN Repository Exploring tab, right click your project name and
select Checkout. Within context of Subversion, you are checking out the
project from your SVN repository.
5. Click the Mule perspective to work on the project in Studio.
6. After you have completed your changes to your Studio project, you
must commit your changes to the SVN repository. In the Mule
perspective, click File, then Save
7. In Package Explorer, right click your project name, navigate to Team,
then select Commit.
8. In the Commit message field of the Commit Changes panel,
enter notes to describe what you have added or changed in the
Studio project.
9. Click the check box next to all items listed in the Files pane,
then click Commit to save the changes to the SVN repository.
Thank You!

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How to commit a project in svn using svn plugin in anypoint studio

  • 2. Agenda A presentation to show a step by step process for committing a code in SVN and steps to check out the code in SVN. A. Committing a Code B. Code Check out
  • 3. A. Committing a CODE in SVN 1. Create a Studio project to an SVN repository so that multiple developers can save changes to the project in a shared location 2. In Project Explorer, right click your project name, navigate to Team, then select Share Project
  • 4. 3. In the Share Project wizard, specify the location of your SVN project in the URIfield, then click Next.
  • 5. 4. If you have already configured an SVN repository in Studio, you can select Use existing repository location to commit your project to the existing repository. 5. In the next wizard panel, specify the name of your project’s folder within the SVN repository.
  • 6. 5. Click Next, then edit the commit comments, if you wish, to describe the changes you have made to the project. 6. Click Finish to complete the task
  • 7. 7. Studio displays a panel that gives you the option to automatically open Synchronize View, which ensures that your local workspace does not conflict with your team’s repository. Click Yes to open the view and begin synchronizing your workspaces click No to simply return to your local workspace in Studio.
  • 8. B. Project Check Out Checking Out the Project 1. Starting from Studio’s application menu, click Window, navigate to Open Perspective, then select Other 2. In the pop-up panel, select SVN Repository Exploring, then click OK. To switch back to the Mule perspective, click the Mule icon next toSVN Repository Exploring. You can switch back and forth between perspectives as needed.
  • 9. 3. After Studio opens the new perspective, SVN Repository Exploring, right-click within the SVN Repositories explorer tab, select New, then Repository Location
  • 10. 4. In the Url field, enter the location of your SVN repository and click Finish 5. In the SVN Repository Exploring tab, right click your project name and select Checkout. Within context of Subversion, you are checking out the project from your SVN repository.
  • 11. 5. Click the Mule perspective to work on the project in Studio. 6. After you have completed your changes to your Studio project, you must commit your changes to the SVN repository. In the Mule perspective, click File, then Save 7. In Package Explorer, right click your project name, navigate to Team, then select Commit.
  • 12. 8. In the Commit message field of the Commit Changes panel, enter notes to describe what you have added or changed in the Studio project. 9. Click the check box next to all items listed in the Files pane, then click Commit to save the changes to the SVN repository.